a | Nehru ‘Hurl’ G 8 R Fs ti Communist rows broke eat to| ee 7 E mid-March. “Non - alignment,” tae primejehe describéd as “rather trying.” be 2 os ) y revolt threatens to undermine the| S"Tiuter suistce Cigars ave |noand on. aktiper Cah weal = we e z : : ; 7 ® military alliance any coun-|forced by engine uble to set} -PAaior Unsolved Problem. | 28. Se ee he ; N : « | ar : Minister Nebru Monday declared | eae ne ee nai and | ing our troubles with. Pakistan] “TI hed a litle iron bed with a 5 oS timeclf shocked and burt by Chi-| 2 . and living normal friendly and|elive green blankets,” she told] +» Im this second of a series |its belief in reunification of Ger- There are those who say Aden-|nese Communist charges of In-| 0% harboring expansionist” aims | s-ichboriy lives (but) we do not| reporters at London aizport. “Ev-| ae » ef four articles analyzing the | many it would ‘have little reason|auer’s ruling Christian Demo-| dian meddling in the Tibetan ~re-|‘0ward Tibet. ‘want to have a common defence|ery time somebody stepped on Balen aizalka: Berlin — and German—crisis, [to keep its troors in Berlin, since| cratic party, which is Roman| volt, but he reiterated his im Replying to these charges, | solicy which is almost some kind|the floor it made a noise. SRleem flit ~~ _ Herbert Altschall of fhe As- the sole reason fo. maintaining] Catholic - dominated. is disturbed) of peaceful coexistence in Asia.|flehru said the Chinese secusi- lay military alliance.” “There were about 10 children ae Gel “voclated Press staff in Bena [the occupation of that city is to| about the potential threat to its} In parliamentary , Nehru | tions of expansionism wef on the plane and a lot of them a | ~~ a. * figs into the, background of [preserve it as the future capital] political power if Protestant East/ said that despite what perialism had shocked him ; ae ; Sent. envied to.2 Qian dow. cd / on ‘be problem of reunifying (of a reunited Germany. Germany is incorporated in a) in Tibef, India will pursue eee SS Stop In ctic 1 slept in my shirt, and that’s oe = » a jermany. The West has tried repeatedly| unified nation. Many West Ger-| political policy of . peaceful _coex- Ohinese charges ” he why it’s untidy.” < ‘ , 4 — to get the Russians to agree to/mans are unenthusiastic about] istence with no military alliances. |Stand the slightest scrutiny, ' a" ie Ser Meade baie, however, wisi ee a oVeMe al iil Tes By HERBERT ALTSCHULL | reuniting Germany on the basis| the economic sacrifices that| He also told a questioner In-|@dded. Such charges, hé deckar ‘Tries Ginger smmacoiate. Fabled tos Wt ol ' BONN (AP) — Like a colossus|of free elections. The Russians] would be required to revitalize|dia’s support for Red China's ad-|“Coming from those we consider nic INCREASE | — meee _ astride the Berlin crisis stands| have repeatedly turned that down|the East. — mittante to the United Nations |#riends, do hurt. ’aeeniene cae : t TICHA , the major unsolved problem cre-| arguing that thr two Germanies| The East Germans are eager| will remain unchanged. NO JOINT DEFENCE on a cor Rogers eS ee eee iV 5 "ated by the Second World War) must work’ out reunification by|for reunification if only to im-| Vice REFUGEES enrw sestched vegerte tat te-| sue GC ne On, a 20-hour | 24,000, more doubled , as ee es ee ace poe Prove their wretched’ economic) "Tye prime minister disclosed |dia and Pakistan would work out Sena ee tion split by the victorious Allies.}| One puzzling aspect is just how) lot. thet Jy 9,000 Tibetan refugees |a joint defence policy in the face ; TE eee ee lok ctuaThy ee ee ae ey mod| headed by the god-king Dalailof Chinese Commanist activity = oe 2 an Se 8 far have been granted| along ,their borders with Tibet. ae ° age on a7 | poses the threat of a new war,| Some officials privately say the| the two halves of Germany, each| £@™ma — 9° far : ; eda Ta it is the problem of reunification | British and French would like to| with an equal voice. = Meeting of Diabetics ye &/ 6 y that must be settled if the cold Germany divided to restrict} Rumors of a new American af . °c : : ae Sree fe evel fe] te comets G08: eaiiiary peten-|tulet-So ‘tay: caueeienaiien, She NOTRE DAME ALUMNAE 4 = cf eased. be ve sprung up in Washington, ye : - Ann eeting Charlottetown : Ay The Allied powers, determined| NOT REALLY EAGER the idea being for a start toward me 5 Ge . and in ; eet to’smash Germany’s war-making} Even West Germans are some-| reunification through a loose un- Will Observe District Branch, ez capacity, carved the country in| times said to be somewhat mild| ion of the individual states which . 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